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How diverse is our forum? (nationality wise)
Topic Started: May 20 2015, 11:30 AM (1,886 Views)
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

State your nationality if it has not already been said.
(please read through and check for your nationality so we don't have hundreds of posts all saying the same place :rofl: )

Wouldn't it be cool if we had someone from every country in the world or near enough? Unlikely I know but lets see how diverse we are :p


If we're stuck for new ones guess for instance we can count someone who's half Japanese if nobody here is from Japan, that should bump up the amount of countries we have members "from"


Anyway I'll start with Scottish, from Scotland of course.
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No

you're talking about nationality and then bam

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If we're stuck for new ones guess for instance we can count someone who's half Japanese if nobody here is from Japan
you talk about ethnicity

there's a difference. which one do you want us to answer?
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It's right there, besides this post, below my avatar.
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

Me too thanks
May 20 2015, 11:33 AM
you're talking about nationality and then bam

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If we're stuck for new ones guess for instance we can count someone who's half Japanese if nobody here is from Japan
you talk about ethnicity

there's a difference. which one do you want us to answer?
"If we're stuck for new ones"

"bump up the amount of countries we have members "from"

Reading :p
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I am from Germany, so my nationality is German.
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I am from Australia, so my nationality is Vietnamese.
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Steve
May 20 2015, 12:03 PM
Me too thanks
May 20 2015, 11:33 AM
you're talking about nationality and then bam

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If we're stuck for new ones guess for instance we can count someone who's half Japanese if nobody here is from Japan
you talk about ethnicity

there's a difference. which one do you want us to answer?
"If we're stuck for new ones"

"bump up the amount of countries we have members "from"

Reading :p
but there's a difference between what you're talking about, though......

I'll take your example. someone who's half-english and half-japanese. one parent is english and the other is japanese. let's say that person was born and raised in england and has never been to japan. his nationality is english and getting them to say japanese because we're "stuck for new ones" doesn't make sense. he would be half-japanese ethnicity wise, but nationality wise, which is what you are talking about, would be wrong.

reading :p
comprehending :p
semantics :p
they're important :p :p
Edited by Buuberries, May 20 2015, 01:20 PM.
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I was born in Latveria before moving to the states. I've been doomed ever since. ;)
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

Me too thanks
May 20 2015, 01:19 PM
but there's a difference between what you're talking about, though......

I'll take your example. someone who's half-english and half-japanese. one parent is english and the other is japanese. let's say that person was born and raised in england and has never been to japan. his nationality is english and getting them to say japanese because we're "stuck for new ones" doesn't make sense. he would be half-japanese ethnicity wise, but nationality wise, which is what you are talking about, would be wrong.

reading :p
comprehending :p
semantics :p
they're important :p :p
Again hence the "from" part, meaning they're not actually "from" there but at least some of their ancestors are.

Ideally for this topic, it would be great if this forum had a person actually from every single country but failing that it would still be cool if people were at least descended from each country, making everyone on this forum put together having roots all over the world.


So I raise you:
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comprehending :p


I'm quite aware that ethnicity and nationality are different but it's unlikely we have anyone here from countries that don't even know what the internet is, however we may have people related to others from there.
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I was born in Maryland but my mom from Canada.
So I'm American. Maybe Canadian Black American?

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The hell? Are we talking about nationality or ethnicity?
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I've always thought of this place as pretty diverse. There's a heavy number of people from the UK and the US, but we have many members from countries all over the world (and also members from one country, but who live in another).

My nationality's already been 'taken', but I'll say it anyway: I'm English/British.
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Steve
May 20 2015, 01:50 PM
Me too thanks
May 20 2015, 01:19 PM
but there's a difference between what you're talking about, though......

I'll take your example. someone who's half-english and half-japanese. one parent is english and the other is japanese. let's say that person was born and raised in england and has never been to japan. his nationality is english and getting them to say japanese because we're "stuck for new ones" doesn't make sense. he would be half-japanese ethnicity wise, but nationality wise, which is what you are talking about, would be wrong.

reading :p
comprehending :p
semantics :p
they're important :p :p
Again hence the "from" part, meaning they're not actually "from" there but at least some of their ancestors are.

Ideally for this topic, it would be great if this forum had a person actually from every single country but failing that it would still be cool if people were at least descended from each country, making everyone on this forum put together having roots all over the world.


So I raise you:
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comprehending :p


I'm quite aware that ethnicity and nationality are different but it's unlikely we have anyone here from countries that don't even know what the internet is, however we may have people related to others from there.
yep, so you want to say ETHNICITY WISE in your title, not nationality wise.

comprehension. eh?

I'm from England. I was born and raised here. My family, however, are from a country in Asia. Whilst I can identify with being from their country, I wouldn't say at all that my nationality is that country. I would say it's British regardless of whether you think I should say it's my mum's country or not just because you're low on numbers.

savvy?
Edited by Buuberries, May 20 2015, 05:08 PM.
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